Word: voided
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...team's inability to score goals. The Crimson tallied only 22 times last season and just four in the team's six Ivy League games. Also, the team's two leading scorers, Kate Felsen and Nicole Simourian, and their 10 goals combined have graduated, leaving a void up front...
...Tony Hinz came on for us and filled a void when we lost Rufus Jones [to a foot injury]," Harvard Coach Joe Restic says. "And he had just an outstanding year. I look at what he did for us and the team in the last ballgame against Yale. He's just an outstanding performer...
...reduce their income and assets enough (to less than $5,200 a year in income and $3,100 in assets in New York, for example) to qualify for state Medicaid coverage. Unless Washington has a change of heart, each of the 50 states must act to fill the void or the lack of cash may shorten thousands of lives...
Although this is his first novel, Chabon manages to convey his hero's journey in prose void of fatuousness or sentimentality. It is not fair to compare him, as his publisher has, to F. Scott Fitzgerald. Chabon's words do not have a jazzy tone; they sing in a disjointed melody, a music chopped into bits of drama and contemplation. Besides, being the next F. Scott Fitzgerald today often means finding your book in the bargain bins tomorrow...
There are at the moment plenty of fire-breathing Swaggart videotapes on the shelf to fill a three-month or one-year void on TV. However, PTL cable decided last week to continue the daily show only if Swaggart does not preside, and Robertson's CBN said it would run the Sunday worship hour only if Swaggart did not preach. Secular stations, however, may be happy to run old Swaggart tapes, so long as the payments arrive on time...